Profile
One of the most popular and hard-working Bucs ever, he did more to revitalise the new-Bucs on the arrival of Tony Dungy than any other player. Originally signed from Pittsburgh as a free agent, he tled the Tampa Bay linebacking corps from the inside position. Moved to the middle in Dungy's 4-3 alignment and went to four Pro Bowls in the process. Left as a free agent when the Jaguars offered him a ludicrous contract and suffered through three injury-plagued years in Jacksonville and then finally Green Bay. Spent a season as the Buccaneers' radio color analyst alongside Gene Deckerhoff in the booth at every game.